June 2017 Archive
11671.
When data gets big: Best practices for data preparation at scale – SD Times (sdtimes.com)
11672.
Code Structure Principles (vackosar.github.io)
11673.
Stories of dating on Twitter (theverge.com)
11674.
WWDC17 – HEVC with HLS (bitmovin.com)
11675.
Fallibilism (iep.utm.edu)
11676.
Apple WWDC 2017: What Mobile Marketers Need to Know (leanplum.com)
11677.
Hack.lu 2017 Call for Papers, Presentations and Workshops (2017.hack.lu)
11678.
Ask HN: Best science fiction books ever
11679.
Uber firings: over 20 staffers dismissed amid sexual harassment investigation (theguardian.com)
11680.
Sikuli vs. Kantu – Alternative to Sikuli/SikuliX for web test automation (a9t9.com)
11681.
The Secret Way Silicon Valley Uses the H-1B Program (bloomberg.com)
11682.
The RIP License (github.com)
11683.
Apple joins the NFC party, providing iOS developers ability to read NFC tags (developer.ibm.com)
11684.
Join the Next Elm Remote Meetup (twitter.com)
11685.
Dear “future CEO”, welcome to your life of freedom (medium.com)
11686.
Nanobox introduced a new pricing model and team functionality (news.nanobox.io)
11687.
Kakava 1.5 – Android app project generator (github.com)
11688.
The Art of Port Scanning (nmap.org)
11689.
What was it like to watch GSLV Mk III launch live (thewire.in)
11690.
The Genius of Python, the Agony of Ocaml (2006) (brool.com)
11691.
“The Compositional Possibilities Are Endless” by Else Marie Pade (thewire.co.uk)
11692.
Run your containerized workloads more securely (bitvessel.io)
11693.
iOS 11 Camera Can Now Read QR Codes (techcrunch.com)
11694.
First Quantum-Secured Blockchain Technology Tested in Moscow (technologyreview.com)
11695.
Apple External Graphics Development Kit (developer.apple.com)
11696.
Kubernetes vs Docker Swarm vs DC/OS: May 2017 Orchestrator Shootout (netsil.com)
11697.
How to Fall to Your Death and Live to Tell the Tale (2017) (mosaicscience.com)
11698.
Resume as a manpage (benoit.viguier.nl)
11699.
Expiring vs. Long-Term Knowledge (collaborativefund.com)
11700.
Starting a Business as a Developer in 2017 (dev.to)